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14 March, 11:29

How was the factory system different from earlier forms of industrial organization? A. In the factory system children under the age of nine could work the new machines. B. The factory system created a new division of labor in which each worker performed a single task rather than completing the entire job. C. The factory system established a system of production in which each worker fashioned the entire product from beginning to end. D. The factory system organized a place where large pools of unskilled urban workers could find meaningful employment rather than odd jobs.

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  1. 14 March, 11:43
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    "D. The factory system organized a place where large pools of unskilled urban workers could find meaningful employment rather than odd jobs" is the best option.
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